North- Central Dialect Of Bodo Vowel : An Acoustic Analysis

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Dr. Rini Dehingia

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Bodo is a Sino- Tibetan Language spoken primarily by the Bodo people of North-East India .It is an official language of the state of Assam and the Bodoland Territorial Region of India. Since 1975 the language has been written using Devanagari Script . The Bodo has  7 vowel. These are -  /a, u, w, e, o, i, Á/ but in their standard  language form there are only 6 vowels . these are-   /a, u, w, e, o, i/. In this topic i am  trying to analysis the acoustic value (F1,F2,energy) of Bodo vowel .

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